Altostratus

/ˌæltoʊˈstreɪtəs/ noun

A type of mid-level cloud formation that appears as a uniform, grayish-white layer at moderate altitudes, usually between 6,500 and 20,000 feet.

From Latin 'altus' (high/middle) combined with 'stratus' (layers of clouds). Named in the 19th century as meteorologists created a standardized cloud classification system.

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